Not sure what his problem is but most of us Cubans post on here regularly. Not like the Vanes fans who only pop up when the headline reads "Vanes Martirosyan".

My guess is that most of Martirosyan's fans are of Armenian descent. There aren't many Armenians in the world. The country has a tiny population, approximately 3.5 million. There are many more scattered throughout the world (due to historical turmoil), an estimated 5-7 million.

There aren't too many pro boxers of Armenian descent that I'm aware of, apart from Vanes and Vic Darchinyan, so I can understand why you only see their fans pop up when their names appear. Considering how small the total Armenian population on earth is, and the fact that boxing isn't a national passion, they seem to being doing respectably in the sport.

(As a side note, Armenia produces some of the best chess players in the world. As a fan of the game, I'm highly impressed with their success.)

Not sure what his problem is but most of us Cubans post on here regularly. Not like the Vanes fans who only pop up when the headline reads "Vanes Martirosyan".

My guess is that most of Martirosyan's fans are of Armenian descent. There aren't many Armenians in the world. The country has a tiny population, approximately 3.5 million. There are many more scattered throughout the world (due to historical turmoil), an estimated 5-7 million.

There aren't too many pro boxers of Armenian descent that I'm aware of, apart from Vanes and Vic Darchinyan, so I can understand why you only see their fans pop up when their names appear. Considering how small the total Armenian population on earth is, and the fact that boxing isn't a national passion, they seem to being doing respectably in the sport.

(As a side note, Armenia produces some of the best chess players in the world. As a fan of the game, I'm highly impressed with their success.)

Interesting facts especially about their chess history. Like I said, I'm not sure what TS's issue is given the fact that almost half of the people in this place only pop up in threads that pertain to their fighter.

People are forgetting that Rigo has an extensive amateur record which reflects more than his limited professional record. The speed, power, and ring IQ of Rigo will be a good test for Donaire. I was ringside when Donaire fought Narvaez, and the Pinoys kept saying that Omar was going "Night Night", but look what happenend.
I still favor Donaire by 3-2 odds to win. But all this is wishful thinking as the fight may not happen.

Why did i say 3-2 odds, because look at the BS scores, they were planning to rob RIgo. He won 117-111 on my card, yet two judges had it 114-113 and 115-112. If Rigo won 6 rounds he wouldn't get a draw, DOnaire would get the win, if he won 8 rounds than he would get a draw, he needed to win 9 rounds to avoid the robbery,

Good pick Haglersteelchin Green K to myself. I guess this Cuban American was not as delusional as the Donaire fans predicted? What happened to El BOSS HOGG the other troll, i guess he is still eating crow?

Nonito is a level above almost every fighter around his weight class. The only one that I can see giving him a tough fight is Mares who has showned the ability to adjust. Mares doesn't have a lot of power but I still like that fight.

Rigo will shut down like every other fighter has shut down against Donaire. Nonito has too much speed, punching power and ring savy. He sees everything in the ring and is always thinking in there.

Rigo hasn't faced any top fighters, he looks good but is very unproven